Download

Standalone Files

WARNING! Please be advised that the older "stand-alone" downloadable files (as well as music files) have not been updated nor supported since the death of Laszlo Kiss in 2011. Use at your own risk!

iOS and Android Apps

We highly recommend instead downloading the Breviarium Meum app (available for iOS) for the Breviary, as well as the iMass app for Android and iOS. The Laudate app can be downloaded for use of the Breviary on iOS or Android devices. We are now partnering with the iPieta app; Divinum Officium functionality should be available on that app in the near future.

.mobi and .ePub Files

It is possible to generate Missal and Breviary files in .mobi or .ePub format, with all texts generated on a monthly basis. Please refer to our GitHub site for details. They can also be downloaded from the following site: http://breviarium.srubarovi.cz

GitHub Repository

The source code for the Divinum Officium website can be found and freely downloaded from our GitHub repository. From this repository, one can download the code to a Windows, Mac, or Linux computer and run the code as a local web host.

Instructions for cloning are available at the links under the 'clone URL' box on the right-hand side of the Divinum-Officium-Website GitHub. If you have Git installed, it is strongly recommended to locally update the files (via git pull) from this repository to account for the ongoing changes and improvements to the site.

The website is contained in the web/ subdirectory of this repository. The other directories at the top level should not be served from a webserver.

Hosting Locally: Python

It is possible to set up Divinum Officium as a local host using a Python script. Using an Android device, this can be done via Termux, having downloaded the appropriate packages (Git, Python, and then cloning the Git repository.) Once the divinum-officium-website repository has been cloned, the following terminal syntax may be used:

cd ~/divinum-officium-website/web && python -m CGIHTTPServer

or, alternatively,

cd ~/divinum-officium-website/web && python -m http.server --cgi

One may need to adjust python to python2 or python3, given the installed version. One may also need to adjust the path to the directory, provided the path ends in /web.

Once the server is active and running in the terminal window, navigate to (typically) 0.0.0.0:8000 in your browser. Divinum Officium should then be functional as on the live site.

Hosting Locally: Apache

If installing on a different server (e.g. Apache), Perl >= 5.10.1 is required, as are the following modules. Depending on the Perl version and distribution these might already be installed; if they are not, they can be obtained from your OS/Perl distribution or from CPAN:

CGI
CGI::Carp
CGI::Cookie
Encode
File::Basename
FindBin
Time::Local

(Typically, you will already have all of these.)

Most importantly, your webserver must be configured to allow the execution of CGI scripts from web/cgi-bin/.

For Apache one way to achieve this is to use the following directives in a Directory element for that directory:

Options +ExecCGI
AddHandler cgi-script .pl

This httpd.conf file may prove useful on an Apache host; it is currently being used on a Mac OS 10.14 (Mojave). WARNING: Use at your own risk!

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If you have any problem with installation, please send a message to
canon DOT missae AT gmail DOT com